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Getting a divorce in The Bahamas may now be as simple as the click of the mouse.

Mark Stein, President of MediationFirst and the brainchild of OurDivorceAgree-ment.com, explained the online site is a divorce agreement preparation website for relatively cooperative couples who have agreed to divorce.

The key benefits of the website is that it is for couples who decide they want to get divorced and want to do it as quickly, as inexpensively and as positively as possible.

Its slogan is “save time, save money” and Stein was quick to point out the website is not a substitute for good, sound legal advice.

“It is a substitute for two attorneys handling the entire divorce paying both of them hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, and taking lots of time,” said Stein.

A 20-year divorce mediator from Louisville, Kentucky, and the author of Resolving Conflict Once and For All, Stein revealed that couples make all of the decisions with his help.

Stein said the idea of the website came about with the realization of the growth of the internet and the fact that he could offer the same service to people with cooperative spirit anywhere.

While it cuts his fee tremendously, the online site offers an entire divorce package for a mere fraction of the cost of his in-office service.

“My hourly fee is $175 and they, for about a little more than the price of one hour of my fee, can get everything that I provide themselves,” he disclosed.

OurDivorceAgreement.com is not for couples who are adversarial or if there is any spousal or child abuse involved.

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